| Literature DB >> 26759025 |
Toshinori Yoshihara1, Shuichi Machida2, Yuka Kurosaka3, Ryo Kakigi4, Takao Sugiura5, Hisashi Naito2.
Abstract
The study described herein aimed to examine changes in HDAC4 and its downstream targets in immobilization-induced rat skeletal muscle atrophy. Eleven male Wistar rats were used, and one hindlimb was immobilized in the plantar flexion position using a plaster cast. The contralateral, non-immobilized leg served as an internal control. After 10 days, the gastrocnemius muscles were removed from both hindlimbs. Ten days of immobilization resulted in a significant reduction (-27.3 %) in gastrocnemius muscle weight. A significant decrease in AMPK phosphorylation was also observed in nuclear fractions from immobilized legs relative to the controls. HDAC4 expression was significantly increased in immobilized legs in both the cytoplasmic and nuclear fractions. Moreover, Myogenin and MyoD mRNA levels were upregulated in immobilized legs, resulting in increased Atrogin-1 mRNA expression. Our data suggest that nuclear HDAC4 accumulation is partly related to immobilization-induced muscle atrophy.Entities:
Keywords: Disuse muscle atrophy; Histone deacetylase 4; Myogenic regulatory factors; Nuclear abundance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26759025 DOI: 10.1007/s12576-015-0432-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol Sci ISSN: 1880-6546 Impact factor: 2.781